Hi Tim,
Any which way you decide to go should be fine.
The Soundlab is actually not as hard as it looks.
Remember, building the board (either PCB or Stripboard) is less than half the job. The thing which I recommend you put some thought into is the box you put it in. Mounting and wiring all the front panel bits is a big job, and the place you're most likely to make a mistake. Planning this bit will make everything else much smoother. Check out the front panel designs on Ray's site. Print some off (clear stick on bubble jet sheet is a handy thing!) and get to know where's what before you do anything else.
If you have any hassles at all, just post a question on here. I think I speak for all the usual suspects when I say we'll be glad to help out._________________What makes a space ours, is what we put there, and what we do there.

Hey Tim,
sorry I left the pots off that list, mainly because it's just to clarify the identifiers for the stripboard layout. Everything else is there. So, off board you'll need to add 7*1M pots, 2*100K pots, & 2 spst switches._________________What makes a space ours, is what we put there, and what we do there.

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